Where
This is an online event.
Details will follow with Zoom link.
Virtual Wind Energy Workshop for Educators
If you have questions about the online workshop or having trouble completing your registration please feel free to reach out to me at wmoss@need.org.
WHO SHOULD ATTEND?
- K-12 Teachers
- STEM Educators
FOR THE ATTENDEES:
- It’s FREE
- A Hands-on wind education kit for your school if you teach in one of the following state: Alaska, Arizona, Colorado, Idaho, Illinois, Kansas, Montana, Nebraska, North Carolina, Pennsylvania, South Dakota, or Virginia
- Materials aligned to Next Generation Science Standards and Common Core standards
Attendance Requirements:
- Participants must be able to access and fully participate in a Zoom meeting. You will be expected to both show your camera and speak throughout the workshop.
- Participants must be able to participate in the entire workshop with minimal distraction. We understand everyone is at home and kids/family member/pets are around. We don’t mind seeing them, but you will need to be able to focus and participate in group work throughout the workshop.
- Participants must be a classroom teacher located in the following states to receive a hands-on kit after the workshop: Alaska, Arizona, Colorado, Idaho, Illinois, Kansas, Montana, Nebraska, North Carolina, Pennsylvania, South Dakota, Virginia.
- Your fellow participants are counting on you to show up! Please be conscious of the fact that you will be working closely with your fellow participants and the success of the workshop relies on everyone who signs up to show up.
AGENDA
*** Note all times are listed in Central Time!******
8:50 a.m. Registration
Sign In
Confirm your attendance with the facilitator, take the pre-workshop assessment
9:00 a.m. Welcome and Wind Energy Squares
Welcome! Review goals and objectives for the workshop and begin planning ways to use the NEED materials and training in your school.
9:30 a.m. Science of Energy
An understanding of energy and energy transformations sets the foundation for learning about wind generated electricity.
10:30 a.m. Wind Energy 101
10:45 a.m. Teaching Language Arts with Wind
Use interdisciplinary lessons to integrate more wind in the classroom too!
11:35 a.m. Wind Energy Kahoot!
11:45 a.m. Lunch
Go grab lunch, come back to join us for a presentation
12:15 p.m. Wind Energy in the US
12:30 p.m. Exploring Wind Activities
Explore how wind energy does work for us. These lessons and activities provide activities to engage students in learning about wind energy.
2:15 p.m. Using Wind for Schools Data Acquisition
Learn where Wind for Schools data is housed online and how to access it.
2:30 p.m. Wind Energy in the Round
2:45 p.m. Paperwork and Other Stuff
3:00 p.m. Adjourn